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Trichothiodystrophy
(
TTD
) is a rare autosomal recessively inherited disorder which is characterized by sparse and brittle hair with low cystine content. It is often associated with physical and mental retardation. We report 2 cases of
TTD
in 2 sibs who were born to related parents. The children showed clinical features typical of
TTD
and in addition other symptoms such as epilepsy, ataxia, spasticity,
strabismus
, atopic dermatitis, dysarthria and hyperextensible fingerjoints. The sulfur content of hair was reduced to about 50% of normal values and scanning electron microscopy of hair showed trichorrhexis nodosa, trichoschisis, missing cuticle scales with weathering of hair shafts. Under polarizing microscopy an alternating dark and bright banding was found. The present cases show that the correct diagnosis of
TTD
in practice can be impeded for many years because of the heterogeneous clinical appearance and that the determination of the sulfur content in hair is a simple but indispensable method.
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PMID:Diagnosis of trichothiodystrophy in 2 siblings. 903 99
Trichothiodystrophy
refers to a group of autosomal recessive disorders that have in common brittle sulphur-deficient hair (7). The abnormalities are usually obvious at birth and the clinical expression is variable. Ocular abnormalities are common with bilateral cataract being the most frequent one. We report on a four year old boy with
trichothiodystrophy
(complementation group TTD-A) who presented to us with
strabismus
, high myopia and bilateral cataract.
...
PMID:Bilateral cataract and high myopia in a child with trichothiodystrophy: a case report. 1245 35
Trichothiodystrophy
belongs to a group of rare genetic diseases characterized by DNA repair anomalies. Ocular manifestations can occur in 50% of cases, including cataract, refractive errors,
strabismus
, microcornea, microphthalmia, dry eye, and pigmentary macular changes. We report a case of childhood glaucoma in a patient with
trichothiodystrophy
who underwent trabeculectomy in the left eye. To our knowledge, this is the first clinical report of childhood glaucoma associated with
trichothiodystrophy
.
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PMID:Trichothiodystrophy: a case report of childhood glaucoma associated with non-acquired systemic disease. 3032 42